Monday, June 13, 2011

Malawian Man Sentenced, Not Raptured, After Believing Harold Camping

A Malawian man has pleaded guilty to distribution of false documents after handing out pamphlets to warn people of the May 21, 2011 rapture - that never took place.

He, like so many others, shouldn't have put their beliefs in Harold Camping.

The Malawian man was originally arrested but released on bail, later given a 6-month suspended sentence after - surprise - May 21st, when he obviously wasn't raptured (just like everyone else).

According to the original story on France24.com, 34-year-old Saduki Mwambene (a bicycle repairman) now regrets having put his faith in Harold Camping, even conceding that he is "a false prophet".

I'm sure he is just one of the many people in the huge group of Harold Camping's followers that regrets investing anything in support and promotion of Harold Camping's message.

According to Wikipedia, Malawi is a country in southeast Africa, bordered by Zambia, Tanzania, and Mozambique but separated from Tanzania and Mozambique by Lake Malawi. The estimated population is 13,900,000.